Use exercise to help prevent injury and promote good posture. Regular exercise such as walking, swimming, or bicycling will help the body stay aerobically conditioned, while specific strengthening exercises will help the muscles surrounding the back to stay strong. These benefits of exercise promote good posture, which will, in turn, further help to condition muscles and prevent injury. There are also specific exercises that will help maintain good posture. In particular, a balance of trunk strength with back muscles about 30% stronger than abdominal muscles is essential to help support the upper body and maintain good posture.
Dr. Gillis
Dr. Stacey Gillis graduated from Life Chiropractic College West in 2001, after completing her undergraduate studies in biology at University of California, Santa Barbara. Her practice is focused on helping patients, from infants to seniors, achieve optimal health and wellness through natural and painless chiropractic care. Dr. Gillis is frequently featured as a guest speaker for numerous corporations and civic groups lecturing on various health and chiropractic topics. Visit Dr. Gillis in our Costa Mesa Clinic.
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